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6th sense flush 5.2 soft jerkbait ❓

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  • Super User

I'm a big fan of fluke type baits and know the reputation of 6 sense so ordered the flush in a couple of preferred colors.

Anyone have experience with these and how would you compare them with Zoom flukes

  • Super User

I've barely used them as a weightless jerk.  The times I did it seemed like the sink rate and durability were similar to zoom but the action seemed to have a little more glide per twitch.  I spent more time with it on a free rig and carolina rig successfully.  The 7" in gp on a free rig nabbed a beast for me last year.  I still need more time to figure out if/how it can set itself apart for me.  Curious to learn from others posts.

 

scott

 

 

I tried a pack as an alternative to a fluke and they did ok. The colors are nice, but I prefer a fluke or a yamamoto d-shad or an osp dolive stick...these take a little bit of a bigger hook than most flukes and they also have more of a glide to them (they do have some small wings on the side) so suspect they might actually do better for strolling. I fish flukes a lot (but as a jerkbait and not to stroll) so I like to try new ones when I can...the ones mentioned above are the ones I've ended up liking the most.

I’d like to try these as well. I wonder how they compare to flukes, caffeine shads and d shads. I’d like to try and find the weight of each of them.

  • Super User
6 hours ago, Brian11719 said:

I tried a pack as an alternative to a fluke and they did ok. The colors are nice, but I prefer a fluke or a yamamoto d-shad or an osp dolive stick...these take a little bit of a bigger hook than most flukes and they also have more of a glide to them (they do have some small wings on the side) so suspect they might actually do better for strolling. I fish flukes a lot (but as a jerkbait and not to stroll) so I like to try new ones when I can...the ones mentioned above are the ones I've ended up liking the most.

What is strolling?

  • Super User

I like them. They seem to glide farther than a Super Fluke (which I also love). The Baby Bluegill color does great for me, especially in the spring. 

  • Super User
1 hour ago, Bazoo said:

What is strolling?

 

1 hour ago, Bazoo said:

What is strolling?

 

shaking a minnow, jig 'n minnow, moping, etc....

 

scott

 

there's better videos, but it's a good start

 

 

They're OK. The clamshell takes up a lot of space. A 4/0 Superline seems to kill the action and that's the hook I want to use.

 

They look killer on the back of a Bladewaker though. 

I like them with one exception.  They don't pair well with the Core Tackle scamper hook.  I tried for about 10 minutes last week and all I got was a mangled Flush.  I like them rigged on Owner Flashy swimmers and as trailers 

  • Super User
On 6/9/2025 at 8:04 PM, softwateronly said:

 

 

shaking a minnow, jig 'n minnow, moping, etc....

 

scott

 

there's better videos, but it's a good start

 

 

Thanks. I wasn't aware of that.

  • Global Moderator

I like them, much better than a Fluke IMO. I like the clam shell because one of my biggest gripes with a fluke is they get bent and ruined easily.

3 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I like them, much better than a Fluke IMO. I like the clam shell because one of my biggest gripes with a fluke is they get bent and ruined easily.

Yes but straightening fluke tails with a pot of water or on a hot dashboard is a rite of passage. 😁

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